Frameworks Software

IUP is a portable toolkit for building graphical user interfaces. It offers a configuration API in three basic languages: C, Lua and LED. IUP purpose is to allow a program to be executed in different systems without any modification.

Win32++ is a C++ library used to build windows applications. It supports most compilers including Visual 2013 Express. It is an ideal starting point for anyone learning to program for windows, but also caters for the needs of professional developers.

Open source and free library in 'C' programming language for work with NMEA protocol. Small and easy to use. The library build on different compilers under different platforms (see below). The code was tested in real projects. Just download and try...

BO2K is a remote administration tool for Windows systems. It comes with a client and a server. The server is lightweight and unobtrusive. A dynamic plugin architechture allows for easy system extension.
For those individuals that think there is a virus in the download see this link: http://www.bo2k.com/feedback.html

The Okapi Framework is a set of components and tools for localization and translation tasks. THE NEWEST JAVA-BASED VERSION OF OKAPI IS AVAILABLE AT: http://code.google.com/p/okapi/ The version on SourceForge is kept for maintenance purpose only.

IM is a toolkit for Digital Imaging. IM is based on 4 concepts: Image Representation, Storage, Processing and Capture. The main goal of the library is to provide a simple API and abstraction of images for scientific applications.

http://www.filehelpers.net
The FileHelpers are an easy to use .NET library written in C#. Is designed to read/write data from flat files with fixed length or delimited records (CSV). Also has support to import/export data from different data storages (Excel, Access, SqlServer)
Code on GitHub: https://github.com/MarcosMeli/FileHelpers

The Adobe Source Libraries (ASL) are a collection of C++ libraries building foundation technology to allow the construction of commercial applications by assembling generic algorithms through declarative descriptions.

CD (Canvas Draw) is a platform-independent graphics library. It is implemented in several platforms using native graphics libraries: Windows (GDI) and X-Windows (XLIB). The canvas is an abstract surface that can be a window, an image or a metafile.

The Drools.NET is a .NET port for Drools, which is a java Rules Engine based on Charles Forgy's Rete algorithm. Drools.NET enables .NET developers/Users to exploit the powerful Rule Engine like Drools through a completely managed .NET code base.

Scrupp is a cross-platform 2D engine which uses SDL and OpenGL for visualization. It is controlled by external Lua scripts. The core supports various image, sound, music and font formats. The hard work is done by plugins written in Lua.

An extremely simple Java Rule Engine (Non-JSR 94) that uses rules you create in Java. Simply create your basic rules, implement the single "passes" method for each, then chain them together in an XML file to create more complex rules.

This is an ongoing attempt to produce a set of libraries for C compilers used to generate code for low-resource microcontrollers, initially Microchip PIC devices and Hi-Tech's PICC Lite compiler. The code is adaptable to other compilers and devices.